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Hey guys and girls,

SAUVic are running a banner competition for our new cloub banner. I'm not talking about a little internet banner, I'm talking about a 4 or 5 meter wide and about 1.2 meter high banner that we will use at all our events to advertise the club.

This is the same competition running over in the SAU Computer Art forum.

There is a prize of $100 for the best banner chosen by the committee and that prize will be in cold hard cash.

Rules.... Must feature a skyline (duh)

Must feature our logo

Must feature the URL

If you win, the final version must be in UBER high res, as the banner will be very large

etc.etc.etc.

So get to work, post up some ideas.

BASS OUT

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as james suggested yesterday..

put up the SAUVIC eps/vector so people can incorporate it

if whoever designs it makes it in vector format it will be scalable to however big you want it anyway

i'll give it a crack..once that logo goes up

ok can i alter the logo like make it transparent or embeded into the background but you can see the colors just blended into the background, does it have to have track meet on the banner? and can i use photos off the internet in the banner or all has to be my origanal art work??? asking all these quiestion need to know used to do multimedia at tafe so just seeing what i can do and need to know more about the can nots. thanks

As long as it isn't copy write (and if it is, approval is sought) then that's the only restriction really far as i would see it

We would 'prefer' the logo as is, but if you can create something that still retains what the logo is, but with your own spin, that could be possible also

And as the first post - requirements :/

Rules.... Must feature a skyline (duh)

Must feature our logo

Must feature the URL

:D

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